Education: Results

The New York World-Telegram was mighty pleased with itself last
week. For six months it had belabored Cornell University for loading
its Russian faculty with Communists and fellow travelers, ignoring all
anti-Communist experts on Russia (TIME, Jan. 10). Now Cornell had
announced that its 1944 summer-session faculty would include a longtime
resident of Russia and notably scholarly antiCommunist, William Henry
Chamberlin (Soviet Russia, Russia's Iron Age, etc.). Said the
World-Telegram:

"Significant concession, this, on the part of [the] Cornell President,
who has all along insisted that only proCommunists were available or
properly...